Seat



sept. y25 1923; 1,469,136

A. zlsKA, JR

SEAT

Filed sept. 2o, 1919 2 sheets.sheet.1

ber secured at one end directly to said base plate and at its other endto said saddle, and a`Y sup-port for said resilient member intermediate the ends thereof carried by said base plate. y Y* 2. A seat for cycles comprising a base Vstamped to provide attaching flanges con-V forming to the shape of the upper. portion of the cycle frame and to provide a horizontal guide-way and a raised forward portion, a leaf springattached to the raised forward portion and extending` rearwardly over said base and Vspaced therefrom, a support adjiistably mounted within said horizontal guide-way and forming bearing for an intermedi te portion Vof said spring, and a saddle attached to the freeend of said spring.

3. A. seat for cycles comprising a' base plate stamped from sheet metal and conforming` to the shape of the upper portion of the cycle frame andhaving` integral projection at the forward end, a leaf spring secured at ,one end to said project-ion, aV

saddle attached .to-tlieopposite endef said spring, and an intermediate adjustable support forming bearing member for said SPIDg- Y i' LA seat for cycles comprising-a base plate directly carried Vby `the, cycle frame members, a leaf spring secured to said base plate at one end and extending`v rearwardly over said base plate, Aa saddle attached to said leaf spring at its Yfree end, and a mem# ber arranged to slidey lupon said base plateV and support said leaf spring, at a point intermediate its ends.

5. An adjustable spring supported seat comprising a base having a projection at the forward end, a leaf spring.;` secured to said projection and extending overY said base,

a saddle carried adjacent the free end'fof 'said spring, a guide-way formedin,l said lbase asuooort for said lea' sirine intermediate the ends of said spring` comprising a member having an opening throughwhich raised portionY at its forward end, a'vleaf -V- spring, fastened to said raised portion and extending rearwardly over said brace, asaddle carried Vby the free eind of said leaf spring, and a member arrangedrto support said spring at a pointint'eri'nediate its ends and adjustably secured tosaid brace.

"i". .A seateomplrising a substantially hori-YV zontal-plate havingan integral raised for- Vwardportion7 a leaf spring fastened to Vsaid raised portion and extending rearwardly over said plate, a saddle carried at itsfree- Y l end, and a support adjustab'ly mounted upon said plate "against which the leaf` spring beers. v ,i Y.

8. A seat having in combination base plate formed from ai single sheet of metal i 7() and provided with a pair ofsup-porting members carried entirely thereby, a saddle,

a resilient member having one end connected to one supporting member and the other end fastened to the saddle,f .tlie resilient member lving in a substantially horizontal planeand being,- supported intermedia-te the ends there'- of by the other supporting member.Y Y

9. A seat having inv combination a saddle,

a plate confoi'niing` tothe shape or" the iip per portion of tlieicycle frame, a pair of spaced supporting members connected to thev plate, and a leaf spring,` supported in a sub stantial horizontal Vplane by .said supporting members, one end of tliej leaf spring being connected to the saddle and the otherto one of theV supportingr membersra'nd intermediate ADAM Zisia, fait." i o 

